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END OF THE OREGON TRAIL

Historic Oregon City

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END OF THE OREGON TRAIL

Historic Oregon City


END OF THE OREGON TRAIL VISITOR & INTERPRETIVE CENTER

1726 Washington St, Oregon City | 503-657-9336

Our operating hours are: Sunday 10 am-5pm, and

Monday through Saturday 9am-5pm.

Last admission to the Interpretive Center is 3:00pm.

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Spring

Spring has arrived here at the End of the Oregon Trail! If you are looking for
something fun to do, stop by and take a walk in our Heritage Garden, featuring
heirloom flowers, herbs, and vegetables that were grown by the Oregon Pioneers
in the 1860’s.

Don’t forget to stop by the Visitor Center to purchase tickets to the
Interpretive Center, find even more fun activities in Oregon City and
surrounding areas, and browse our gift shop! Hope to see you soon!

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When you visit, make sure to see our new film, Oregon’s First People. Check out
this preview!

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Library Passes

For complementary admission for the Interpretive Center you may check out a
Cultural Pass from the Canby Library, or one of the Clackamas County Library
locations.  Find out more information and details regarding our programs,
events, and new exhibits here on the website

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INTERESTED IN HISTORY?

The End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center has produced virtual content
that people can experience online. You can join Bethany Nemec, End of the Oregon
Trail Interpreter, for an engaging presentation of Oregon Trail history talks,
as well as historian Dr. Stephen Beckham.

THERE ARE THREE VIDEO OPTIONS:

 1. Barlow Road on the Historic Oregon Trail — The Oregon Trail was a long and
    arduous journey, but the last stretch was the most difficult by far. Three
    enterprising men—Samuel Barlow, Joel Palmer, and William Rector—set to
    explore a new and safer route across the Cascade Mountains. They created the
    Barlow Trail toll road. Dr. Stephen Beckham, a historian of the American
    West, recounts the journey and explains how the road came about, how it was
    used, and what happened afterward.
 2. That Long Looked-For Place: The Oregon Trail Journey — can be enjoyed by
    viewers of any age and is based on the school group presentation with new
    additional details, facts, and funny stories.
 3. Women of the West: Pioneer Women on the Oregon Trail — Delves into the
    unique pioneer experience of women along the Oregon Trail, using quotes from
    real pioneer diaries to highlight the attitudes, responsibilities, hardships
    and ingenuity of pioneer women.

These videos contribute to the mission of the End of the Oregon Trail
Interpretive Center to preserve the heritage and interpret the history of the
Oregon Trail in a way that is authentic, diverse, and inclusive. Trailers are
viewable below and our YouTube channel: 
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXyZx7kd7h6ohLfeWjZvufw. Full videos can be
accessed on our website with a $10 viewing contribution.

Barlow Road: Oregon Historic Trail



We are pleased to announce a new series of video presentations! Visit our new
videos page to see the trailers for these intriguing new videos, and access to
the full-length (approximately 30 minutes) feature presentations – Barlow Road:
Historic Oregon Trail, The Oregon Trail Journey, and Women of the West.




MISSION STATEMENT

Clackamas Heritage Partners responsibilities as guardians of our mission, to
“preserve the heritage, educate the public and interpret the history of the
Oregon Trail, Clackamas County and Oregon City the western terminus of the
Oregon Trail.” Providing unique enriched programs, diverse and authentic stories
of history impacted by the Westward Migration ending at “The End of the Oregon
Trail” influencing the development of the Oregon territory.  


We are also open for facility rentals. Please contact us for more information
via the facility rental form (near the bottom of the facility rentals page).
Thank you!

Oregon Trail Experience
Self Guided
OR Guided by an interpreter


Fun for Visitors

• Historic games & crafts
• Daily history talks




Youth Groups

• School & Youth Group Programs




Adult Groups

•Adult/Senior Group Reservation
• Tour Operators
• Event Facility Rental




We are OPEN!

Monday-Saturday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Sunday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Please note – last admission to Interpretive Center is 3:00pm. 


 











1726 Washington Street
Oregon City, OR 97045
(503) 657-9336



DONATE – Click here to learn how you can support us, and access a link to our
online Donation button.

 

 

In the News:

 * “Editor’s Choice Award: Why Oregon City is a Must-Visit Destination for
   Couples Who Love History”
 * “Travelers Can Cash in Their Credit Card Rewards to Explore the End of the
   Oregon Trail”
 * Destination Oregon
 * Live Weather Cam
 * Territory Tales Podcast
 * Oregon’s Mt Hood Territory: Modern Pioneers

 

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